Jessica Westley

Jessica Westley (ジェシカ・ウェストリー Jeshika U~esutorī), or as she came to be known Matthew Westley (マシュー・ウェストリー Mashyū U~esutorī) was a member of RAF (Royal Air Force)`s Squadron #3, who claimed exactly 100 kills during the Battle of Britain; she died three days before the Battle of Britain ended on October 31, 1940. Born in July 28, 1918 on the eve of the First World War, she grew up into a period of war, and enlisted in the Royal Air Force at age thirteen alongside several other females disguised as her older brother, Matthew Westley. Despite their one-year age difference, Matthew was the same height as Jessica, due to a short gene running through the entire family bloodline back to the founder of their house. A noblewoman of House Westley, her hand-in-marriage was granted to another nobleman in Germany from the time of her birth; after the First World War broke out, the engagement was struck down by her older brother, Matthew. Jessica became Matthew`s legal wife (in secret) to prevent other noblemen from taking an interest in his younger sister, and keep his younger sister safe; much to his dismay, Jessica would enlist in the Royal Air Force once more during the Second World War (now in her later teens). She would die in the Battle of Britain, in London air-space underneath the name Matthew Westley; later revealed as his younger sister (Jessica Westley). Two days later, she was buried with full honors, her coffin buried with a Flag of the United Kingdom draped over it`s top. She was the third member of her Squadron to have been buried in such a manner; as she died three days before the end of the Battle of Britain, it can be assumed that she was the sixth person in her squadron to die. Only two other members of the Squadron have been named, along with the current Squadron Vice-Commander.